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Music graduate wins prestigious composing prize

A graduate from The University of Western Australia’s Conservatorium of Music has won a major prize for composing at the prestigious Art Music Awards in Melbourne.

Young women can ‘bank’ exercise for better heart health

Researchers from The University of Queensland have found women can retain the benefits of exercise during their 20s, going on to have better heart health later in life.

Undiagnosed endometriosis compromises fertility treatment

Women with undiagnosed endometriosis will have difficulty falling pregnant without IVF, according to a University of Queensland study.

New UOW appointments to transform computational statistics and marine industries

Professor Sumeetpal Singh begins as the Tibra Foundation Chair in Mathematical Sciences and Associate Professor Michelle Voyer as the Keira Endowed Professor in Energy Futures.

New method projects very likely range of future sea-level rise

An interdisciplinary team of researchers from NTU Singapore, and Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), The Netherlands, has projected that if the rate of global CO2 emissions continues to

NUS researchers develop a novel technique to fabricate three-dimensional circuits for advanced electronics

CHARM3D paves the way for the efficient printing of free-standing 3D structures that offer high electrical conductivity, self-healing capabilities and recyclability...

Compostable sensors could help grow impact of digital

Screen-printed, biodegradable soil sensors which can be composted at their end of their lifecycle could enable farmers to improve crop yields while reducing electronic waste, researchers say.

Physics professor wins award for dark energy research

A University of Canterbury theoretical physicist, who re-examined Einstein's gravity theory to help us understand ‘dark matter’, wins prestigious medal.

New University of Glasgow research explores how faith shapes conversations on Scotland’s constitutional future

As Scotland marks the 10th anniversary of the 2014 independence referendum, new research highlights innovative approaches to fostering constructive dialogue on the nation's constitutional future.

Smoking tobacco from childhood can cause premature heart damage

Two-thirds of children who started tobacco smoking at 10 years of age continued until their mid-twenties, significantly increasing their risk of early heart damage.
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